Deadline is an American drama series created by Dick Wolf for NBC. It ran from October 2, 2000 to April 7, 2001 for one season.
Series summary[]
Revolving around the cast of The New York Ledger, a paper frequently seen in Law & Order, Deadline's lead character was Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a brash journalist who gets into and out of scrapes constantly. He is joined by his colleagues and a selection of journalist students cherry-picked from college.
Westphall connections to Deadline[]
The New York Ledger is a newspaper featured frequently in Law & Order and its other spin-offs based in New York City. It also appears in other television series outside of the Law & Order franchise including:
- Blue Bloods "Re-do"
- Bromance "What's Eating Charlie Capra?"
- Bull "Unambiguous" "Gag Order"
- Castle "The Third Man"
- CSI: NY "Civilized Lies"
- Elementary "The Diabolical Kind"
- FBI "Exposed"
- For All Mankind "Every Little Thing"
- Happy! "Tallahassee"
- Leverage "The Miracle Job"
- Limitless (many episodes)
- The Mindy Project "There's No Crying in Softball"
- The Mysteries of Laura "The Mysteries of the Watery Grave"
- Not for Publication (many episodes)
- Once Upon a Time "Manhattan"
- Person of Interest "Pretenders"
- Revenge "Loss"
- Shades of Blue "That Way Madness Lies"
- Unforgettable "The Comeback"
- White Collar "Free Fall"
The paper has also appeared in film:
- The Co-Respondent
- Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
- Scarlet Street
- Suicide Squad